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25 Tricks to Study Faster and More Effectively

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  25 Tricks to Study Faster and More Effectively There’s an upcoming test tomorrow so you settle down your thinking chair, a mug of coffee as you plan to pull an all-nighter. So you carefully get your book, and turn it the coverage of the exam and you read the first few lines. After a few sips of powerful coffee, and reading the same chapter over and over again, you find yourself dozing off, and decide to shut your eyes for a few minutes. But to your horror, you wake up and see that you’ve slept for the whole night and you didn’t even made progress with that chapter you kept on reading. Ah, fret not! You’re never alone in this kind of situation. Other students have worst dilemma like not being able to concentrate, or can’t effectively cram things inside their head. There are plenty other of issues, it’s horrendous! But of course, there is always a way to make things better, and things would definitely change for you once you try these things out: 1. Never Cram There is no such thin...

Top 10 Study Tips to Study Like a Topper Student

Top 10 Study Tips to Study Like aTopper Student Adjusting to a demanding college workload might be a challenge, but these 10 study tips can help you stay prepared and focused. Ashish maurya Blog Jun 24, 2022 6 minute read The introduction to a new college curriculum can seem overwhelming, but optimizing your study habits can boost your confidence and success both in and out of the classroom.  Transitioning from high school to the rigor of college studies can be overwhelming for many students, and finding the best way to study with a new course load can seem like a daunting process.  Effective study methods work because they engage multiple ways of learning. As  Jessie Schwab , psychologist and preceptor at the Harvard College Writing Program, points out, we tend to misjudge our own learning. Being able to recite memorized information is not the same as actually retaining it.  “One thing we know from decades of cognitive science research is that learners are often bad...